2. LeBron James, SF, Cleveland Cavaliers (Player Option)

Some may say that LeBron James is no longer the best player in the NBA and many even consider 2016 a down year by his standards, but he remains one of the premier players in the league. James can do it all on both ends and while he may have slowed down slightly, it’s nowhere near enough to move him off the NBA’s upper echelon.

It seems impossible that James would leave Cleveland again after already breaking their hearts once, but there have been rumors of discontent with the Cavaliers and James has spoken about wanting to play with his good friends Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul, and Carmelo Anthony.

It’s still unlikely that he leaves Cleveland, but it definitely is worth watching.